Martin's family
has told the media that they do not believe their son would
have been followed, shot, or killed if he were white, and many
are inclined to believe that is true.

After fury over the incident and the handling of it began
to boil this weekend, police released the audio from seven 911
tapes related to the shooting. You can hear all the
911 calls related to the incident here,
courtesy of WKMG.

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"This guy looks like he's up to no good, on drugs or something,"
said Zimmerman to the 911 operator. Zimmerman described Martin
and his behavior. At one point you can hear Zimmerman exiting the
car to pursue Martin, and the 911 dispatcher tells him, "We don't
need you to do that."

According
to the Daily Mail, Martin's parents said after hearing an
audio they are more convinced then ever that a crime took
place.

"You hear a shot, a clear shot, then you hear a 17-year-old
boy begging for his life," said Natalie Jackson, the family
attorney. "Then you hear a second
shot."

According to ABC News, George Zimmerman, 28 had appointed
himself Neighborhood Watch captain and had called 911 50 times
recently, mostly with false alarms.

Further, Sanford police did not test him for drugs or alcohol,
even though that is standard procedure in homicide cases.